Phrase affiliation time: what involves thoughts whenever you consider ‘dance competitions’?
Maybe motion pictures like Step Up (decide a quantity, any quantity) or Work It! spring to thoughts. Or possibly you keep in mind these younger women beneath path of the notorious Abby Lee Miller in Dance Mothers. And, when you love glitter, you in all probability pictured the celebrities of Strictly Come Dancing – and their skilled companions who’ve dance battled it out for giant titles in Blackpool.
However the ballet world has dance competitions, too.
Flashback to 1931, when The Genée (now referred to as The Fonteyn) made its debut.
The Genée / The Fonteyn Historical past
The worldwide competitors for younger dancers educated within the Royal Academy of Dance syllabus started in 1931, when the Adeline Genée Gold Medal was awarded to Felicity Garratt.
The ballet competitors has taken place practically yearly since, because the RAD’s flagship annual occasion — in London and overseas, globetrotting to the likes of Sydney, Hong Kong, Toronto, and Cape City.
Open to certified non-professional dancers aged 15 – 19 on the deadline, The-Genée-turned-The-Fonteyn is seen as a ‘launch pad for an expert [dance] profession.’ Previous winners embrace Steven McRae, Francesca Hayward and Harris Beattie.
All through its the years, the ballet competitors has expanded to supply silver and bronze medals, plus further awards: Musicality Award, Choreographic Award, and the Dame Margot Fonteyn Viewers Selection Award, which all include money prizes. Winners now even have the chance to be thought-about for quite a lot of scholarships at numerous faculties.
The Fonteyn Competitors Construction
As Tim Arthur Chief Government of the RAD summarises the custom, “Annually [at The Fonteyn] we carry collectively dancers from across the globe for every week of dance that they’ll keep in mind and cherish ceaselessly.”
The Semi-finals
This Semi-finals happen over three days, throughout which the dancers obtain teaching and are judged on:
- a classical ballet class on stage
- a efficiency of classical ballet repertoire from an accredited checklist
- a efficiency of their ‘Dancer’s Personal’ choreography — a bit choreographed by themselves, their instructor or a peer
Then a panel of esteemed judges selects the finalists, based mostly on method, musicality and efficiency qualities.
The Finals
Alison Roberts-Tse of Dance Dispatches attended The Fonteyn 2024 last at His Majesty’s Theatre in London as press. The occasion felt equal elements competitors, showcase and jubilant celebration of dance amongst ballet royalty — in a construction not unfamiliar to The Nice British Bake Off.
First, every of the finalists carried out the solos commissioned particularly for the competitors. Let’s liken this to TGBBO’s ‘Technical’ problem, since each feminine carried out the identical choreography and each male carried out the identical motion phrases. (Albeit, they did obtain steerage, in contrast to the bakers.)
It was an enchanting 40-some minutes, inspecting the varied nuances every dancer emphasised in Andrew McNicol’s choreography. (Nevertheless, this is probably not everybody’s cup of tea: watching a feminine variation 8 occasions and a male variation 4 occasions… though they did intersperse the female and male dances.)
Subsequent, the finalists confirmed off their strongest fits of their ‘Dancer’s Personal’ choreography, which ranged from ballet to up to date dance. Dancers had essentially the most freedom right here, which makes it like TGBBO ‘Showstopper’ problem, no?
And eventually, the dancers displayed their classical ballet abilities with a ‘Signature Bake’ — er, Classical Repertoire Variation.
The finalist judges (a few of who additionally judged the Semi-finals) took every efficiency under consideration and deliberated, whereas the viewers was handled the balcony pas de deus from Romeo & Juliet by Northern Ballet dancers Harris Beattie and Saeka Shire.
Bestowing awards to the medallists capped off the night, honouring essentially the most excellent dancers from the worldwide RAD group of greater than 400,000 college students. What an achievement!
Be aware: Dance lovers can watch The Fonteyn – Finals livestream and replay at medici.television .
The Fonteyn 2024 Judges, Commissioned Choreographer & Producer
Judges:
- Dame Darcey Bussell DBE, President of the RAD
- Alessandra Ferri OMRI, Creative Director Designate of the Wiener Staatsballett
- Jose Alves, former Senior Artist at Ballet Black (Semi-final solely)
- Kevin O’Hare CBE, Director of The Royal Ballet (Remaining solely)
Judges for the Choreographic and Musicality Awards:
- Dame Monica Mason DBE
- Ashley Web page OBE
Commissioned Choreographer: Andrew MicNicol
Producer: Lynn Wallis OBE
“The competitors brings dancers from around the globe collectively to share the enjoyment of dance, develop their artistry and to make sensible reminiscences.” — Andrew McNicol, The Fonteyn 2024 Commissioned Choreographer
The Fonteyn 2024 Winners
- Gold: Antonia Maria Cramb (aged 18, presently coaching at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)
- Silver: Lydia Hough (aged 18 from the UK, presently coaching at English Nationwide Ballet College)
+ she gained the Margot Fonteyn Viewers Selection Award — and acquired a vote from Dance Dispatches. - Bronze: Alfie-Lee Corridor (aged 18 from the UK, presently coaching at Elmhurst Ballet College)
AND Ernesto Younger (aged 17 from Australia, presently coaching at Alegria Dance Studios)
+ he gained the Dancer’s Personal Choreographic Award. - Musicality Award: Christie Anderson (aged 20 from the UK, presently coaching at Artwork of Movement Worldwide Dance Laboratory)
Congratulations to the entire medallists and contributors!